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тАО06-23-2009 12:35 PM
тАО06-23-2009 12:35 PM
I installed Personal Alpha and OpenVMS Hobbyist kit. After this I downloaded certain OpenVMS layer products such as CONNX RMS server, Oracle RDB and IBM MQ from Web to Windows, but have problem to ftp the packages to the virtual disk in Personal Alpha. Could anyone help me here?
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тАО06-23-2009 12:50 PM
тАО06-23-2009 12:50 PM
Re: Data transfer bewteen Windows and Personal Alpha
Have you configured tcp/ip in VMS yet? (For that matter, have you installed the layered product licenses yet?)
To configure tcp/ip, log in as system and type @TCPIP$CONFIG, and answer the questions.
Have fun.
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тАО06-23-2009 01:01 PM
тАО06-23-2009 01:01 PM
Re: Data transfer bewteen Windows and Personal Alpha
>>>but have problem to ftp the packages
What sort of problems? Have you installed and configured TCPIP? (@sys$manager:tcpip$config).
Andy
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тАО06-23-2009 01:06 PM
тАО06-23-2009 01:06 PM
Re: Data transfer bewteen Windows and Personal Alpha
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тАО06-23-2009 01:21 PM
тАО06-23-2009 01:21 PM
Re: Data transfer bewteen Windows and Personal Alpha
Great. Now, if we knew anything about how
it's configured on the Windows system and on
the Personal Alpha, then we might be able to
make some useful suggestions.
> I could ping ESA0, [...]
As usual, actual commands with their actual
output can be more helpful than vague
descriptions and interpretations.
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тАО06-23-2009 11:03 PM
тАО06-23-2009 11:03 PM
SolutionIn the bottom of this document is a very usefull description of howto share your local network interface.
My personal personal alpha :-) I configured on M$ XP with: Mapping to host adaptor: Mac Bridge Miniport; Mapping Mode: Shared. The Network Bridge then gets an IP address (in my case 192.168.120.1, mask 255.255.255.0) and the Alpha I gave address 192.168.120.2. As far as I can recollect I didn't have to do anything more to make my local machine connect to the personal alpha and make FTP possible.
Don't forget to install the IDLE-package on the personal alpha because otherwise your CPU will remain at 100%.
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тАО06-24-2009 01:46 AM
тАО06-24-2009 01:46 AM
Re: Data transfer bewteen Windows and Personal Alpha
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тАО06-24-2009 06:09 AM
тАО06-24-2009 06:09 AM
Re: Data transfer bewteen Windows and Personal Alpha
Personal Alpha
===============
ESA0: 192.168.1.10
Loopback Adapter1: 192.168.1.100
Host
====
Local Network IP: 192.168.1.26
Loopback Adapter2: 192.168.1.99
Bridge btw 2 Loopbacks: 192.168.1.98
I suspect even I set up the bridge IP as 192.168.1.98, still I will not be able to ping the bridge from Personal Alpha.
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тАО06-24-2009 10:42 AM
тАО06-24-2009 10:42 AM
Re: Data transfer bewteen Windows and Personal Alpha
From Personal Alpha:
I could Ping ESA0 192.168.1.10
I could not ping loopback adapter 192.168.1.100
I could not ping the bridge 192.168.1.99
From host PC:
I could ping loopback adapter 192.168.1.98
I could not ping loopback adapter 192.168.1.100
I could not ping the bridge 192.168.1.99
Regards,
Sam
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тАО07-30-2015 05:42 PM
тАО07-30-2015 05:42 PM
Re: Data transfer bewteen Windows and Personal Alpha
Kees:
I know your post is quite old - 2009 - but I am having a similar problem and can not seem to get a connection through the loobback adapter to any other network environment so as to get to the Host Windows environment. Now I am using Windows 7 so it is a bit newer but... I am not wondering if the NDIS Packet interface is an issue.
If anyone else has some thoughts here I would appreciate it as well. This is a PersonalAlpha on Windows 7 Professional.
Thanks,
Bill.
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